A detailed guide to assembling an Arduino-compatible on a breadboard using an ATmega 328. The Pico PiDuino is powered by your Pi, can be programmed directly from your Pi GPIO header, and talked to via serial.

A detailed guide to programming the Pico PiDuino, which can be done entirely from the command-line and avoid the clunky Arduino IDE. Learn how to use AVRdude to flash code, Serial to communicate and Arduino MK to compile your own programs.